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o A BIUNGING UP FAThER [T8Y GoLLY- 1 DON'T KNOw WHAT TO DO WITH THAT SON OF MINE- HE JUST WONT GIT URP IN THE MORNIN'= FVE TRIED EVERY THING -1 GIVE\TUP- | Vs <EBH(HRND (0-2¢C | blockers. Around Minneapolis they | to get aronnd in front of the ball are still wondering how this youth carrier in time to take out the was allowed to get out of Can-l tackle on the side at which the fornit without being snagged by |play is directed. | one of the Big Three of the Gold- “Time after time, if you will | en State. | look back over reports of the Notre | - Bl Brooks of Corpus Christi,| Dame games this year, the run- wv.n. reserved. ‘wvw ‘Godl(’ss Acres’ Bare As Peasants Hold to Beliefs| STANLEY P. “'C"A‘“"U“"of godless acres in 1934, ae Inc Gurat By By the pa-| ide | ners have been stoj | % pped behind the MO 3COW, Nov. 24.—Soviet Rus- | per continues. “Personal respon- By ALAN GOULD [ Seas Br Sofk maoke o8 01‘_‘&;‘)‘3:1 Savimiage. 1 6y the. tackle, who; sk attempt a “godk sibility for carrying out the V\Olk | % under’ Rockne, would have bocn t z d in d must be imposed on the presid {ofs Wastington, D. O i SRER thered. & A i & 4 ¥ i + smotherad. failure and aruseX atheist|iums of local godless organizations One of the chief reasons why S’"; other side as pivo ofhrthe‘ CATipReI by pubting. welsnt| rs of“tHe country to militant| and shock brigadiers must be des- | the Navy whipped Notre Dame and | Midshipman line, compase & Whree=|, . 0. ‘40e veen trying to m s diath - o Leidhis g man wrecking crew; say those who ' in the line, has been trying to ignated in each ceil to set the ex- entertains thz hope of stopping the bone-crushing tactics of a Mi | the Army's charges this Novzmber 2 have watched the sailors perform SO LONG - DAD- '™M GOIN' QUT- 2 | | last winter the All-Uniom ample.” 8 far: this Harbold, nesota team with the deceptive, | is labelled David Zabriskie. year. arbold, a s i - | i fast-moving Rockne style and has| e mgllcc‘:x:'o kfaz'ms p}oi c;m-n:m: [:?fioral. ins!ru&mns whereby this ;afflk‘é C‘)ml_”;l_"},onn = "?u:trd‘t J:::. ::151 rz(;-t \:;]c‘s: !;l;n?l‘zm;‘e’w p;’?;crs THE BEST STRATEGY of small piots in addition to | vear's campaign was conducted and |33 been ma P e ago. o ) unds against ill apply to next year as peed, skill and 175 poun ag ¥ :I:.lfh ‘yl‘]k:e p;‘;s,‘:s Car“} called| all the Navy's opponents this sc3~‘ | son. | “INSIDE” STUFF gularly planted arzas as a bution to the society’s work.; credit for his smart Peasants Stick to Creed ! upon not only to furnish their own N5y units were called “god-|szed but to tifl their ‘“godless butzx;:;;jul‘.kr aonl;“igal)‘j?fl‘l:r ?}]dt-w Speaking of Notre Dame and W1 i . 3 acres” f thei lar! < ° the vicissitudes of the system’s 2 The proceeds from, acres” outside of the! regu. ys! Johnson’s judgment and selec- labor hours, such as before the ROckne system, where aggressive, «pome team” this season, as most | general sowing and harvesting, or | agile guards play a vital role as| everybody has been doing, here’s | their days off, or even at night.| | the latest “inside” report on what's Worst of all, from the peasants' | idealogy with which the godless wrong at South Bend, from one of viewpoint, they derive no profit newspaper winds up its call: | our Indiana scouts: from such voluntavy labor. Al “This task has a double im-|{ “Rockne based the entire suc- “godless crop” must be sold | portance. It provides additional ocsss of his teams on fast guards! aper, ‘“carelessness in ¢ | to the government, half of the sources for the food supply of who ran interference on off tackle and guardianship caus proceeds being retained in the lo-| workers on the one hand and, and around-end plays and who ss of the godless crop and cal ¢ of the godless association through the sale of grain to the also covered the passer on forward and the other half going to the government, ‘esfablishes a mater- pass plays. organization’s general council for|ial base for the increase of anti-| “Anderson, while still attempt- atheistic work in the villages. | religious propaganda in the villag- | ing to use Rockne's plays, has been Asks Volunteer Labor | es on the other. using much bigger and, conse- Under these circumstances few “The sowing of godl2ss acres quently, much slower men at the !of the older hard bitten Russian must be carriéd out on voluntary | guard position. peasants bother to subscfibe vol- principles through the ! untarily to the T Towing Marxian ment of mass work.” were to go to further the ation's propaganda among the peasantry, the majority of whom ornly stick to their rehg-’ beliefs. “But,” bemoans the association’s official organ, “Godless,” a wnekly".he)r tion of plays, however, have becn scarcely more vital to Cadet suc- cesses than his fleetness and shiftiness in returning opposing kicks for substantial distances. Like the home run at a. criti- cal spot in baseball, there is no strategy more effective than a 50- yard runback of a punt. Johnson has been giving a fine exhibition of results with this type of mas- ter-minding. - ee——— less people The complaint was made after a formal report to the association’s | Charles Carlow, of Beaver, Utah These guards, so| killed a doe deer this season which develop- | vital to the Rockne style, have in| had horns but was accompanied every game this year been unable by two fawns. 1 council revealed the fail-| of the venture. must inject real organiza-| tion methods into the cultivation e Juneau Cash Grocery Phone 58 I Phone 58 Butter | Canned Goods | - BRAN PREMIER PRINTS CASH FLAKES 3Pounds | gppCIALS! POST—Regular Packages J 3c DEL MONTE—BUFFET 4 Pkgs. 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